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Definition of Integrating
1. Noun. The action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community.
Generic synonyms: Group Action
Derivative terms: Desegregate, Integrate, Integrate, Integrate
Antonyms: Segregation
Definition of Integrating
1. Verb. (present participle of integrate) ¹
2. Adjective. That integrates. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Integrating
1. integrate [v] - See also: integrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Integrating
Literary usage of Integrating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics: With Special by Joseph William Mellor (1902)
"How to find Integrating Factors. Sometimes integrating factors are so simple that
they can be detected by simple inspection. EXAMPLES. ..."
2. Advanced Calculus: A Text Upon Select Parts of Differential Calculus by Edwin Bidwell Wilson (1912)
"Integrating factors. If the equation M<lx + Ndy = 0 by a suitable ... The factor
ц (x, y) is then called an integrating factor of the given equation. ..."
3. A Treatise on Differential Equations by George Boole (1877)
"In the latter case - H will be x an integrating factor, n being the degree of M
and N. The form of the supplementary integrating factor as given by the ..."
4. Differential and Integral Calculus by Clyde Elton Love (1916)
"202., Integrating factors. If the equation (1) M dx + Ndy = 0 is not exact, its
solution ... Thus, in the example of that article, the integrating factor is ..."
5. A Treatise on Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations by William Woolsey Johnson (1902)
"Integrating Factors. 80. If a first integral of a given differential equation of
the second order be put in the form f(x, y, /) = c and differentiated, ..."
6. Differential Equations by Henry Bayard Phillips (1922)
"The value of / (y) could have been obtained by integrating ... Integrating Factors.
— If an equation of the form M dx + TV dy = 0 is not exact it can always ..."
7. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1907)
"Instruments which measure watt-hours energy consumed in a circuit during a certain
period of time, are called integrating wattmeters — sometimes they are ..."
8. An Elementary Treatise on Differential Equations by Abraham Cohen (1906)
"Integrating Factors by Inspection. — Integrating factors can ^frequently be found
by inspection on closely examining the terms entering in the equation. ..."